Marler Blog

April 18, 2026

CDC: Antibiotic Resistant Shigella becoming higher risk in US

The CDC reports: Shigellosis is a nationally notifiable diarrheal illness caused by gram-negative bacteria. Shigella infection is spread through fecal-oral transmission and sexual contact. Although most infections are self-limited, antibiotics are indicated for severe illness or to reduce transmission in settings with high risk for spread. Since 2015, a growing proportion of cases has been caused by […]

August 10, 2023

Remembering that Ice Cream with Listeria can be Deadly

Real Kosher Ice Cream, of Brooklyn, NY, is recalling soft serve on the go ice cream and sorbet cups, because of potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recall is the result of an individual becoming ill and reporting to have eaten this product. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture tested samples of product and one sample tested positive […]

Listeria
August 04, 2023

After Netflix Poisoned – What would I do with a Food Safety Magic Wand?

Over two months ago, while watching the premiere of the documentary, “Poisoned,” at the Tribeca Film Festival in NYC, I got thinking again about how little in the past 30 years I feel I have moved the needle on food safety – pathogens and certainly, human nutrition.  Now that “Poisoned” is up on the Netflix platform, […]

E. coli Salmonella +2
August 01, 2023

Folks from Canada are nice, but they do not want E. coli tainted lettuce from California – perhaps they got a sneak peak of Poisoned on Netflix

“Lettuce” make it clear that lettuce from California and Arizona have been problematic over the last 20 years. We – Government, Industry and Consumers need to do more. Watch the trailer and was the full documentary streaming August 2. Here is what Canada Health Officials just posted about importing (or not) lettuce from California. If […]

E. coli
July 31, 2023

A few heroes of Poisoned – Darin Detwiler

When you are sitting comfortable at home feeding your kids or going out to dinner, remember that there are a lot of people that have your back. I will be profiling them over the coming days as Poisoned begins streaming on Netflix. Darin has always been one of my heroes – even before he became […]

E. coli
July 31, 2023

What Parents need to know about E. coli induced HUS

Acute hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Post-diarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome (D+HUS) is a severe, life-threatening complication that occurs in about 10 percent of those infected with E. coli O157:H7 or other Shiga toxin-producing (Stx) E. coli (STEC). The cascade of events leading to HUS begins with ingestion of Stx-producing E. coli (e.g., E. coli O157: H7) in contaminated food, beverages, animal to person, or […]

E. coli HUS
July 31, 2023

A few more of the Heroes of Poisoned – Rosa DeLauro

When you are sitting comfortable at home feeding your kids or going out to dinner, remember that there are a lot of people that have your back. I will be profiling them over the coming days as Poisoned begins streaming on Netflix. One of my favorite parts of the movie is Rosa’s call for consumers […]

Case News
July 30, 2023

A few of the Heroes of Poisoned – Sarah Sorscher

When you are sitting comfortable at home feeding your kids or going out to dinner, remember that there are a lot of people that have your back. I will be profiling them over the coming days as Poisoned begins streaming on Netflix. Sarah Sorscher – Director of Regulatory Affairs, Center for Science in the Public […]

Salmonella Campylobacter
July 27, 2023

Seriously, why in hell are the USDA and CDC not protecting the public from Salmonella Infantis in Chicken?

The CDC is reporting that a number of infections from a persistent strain of Salmonella are linked to chicken. It is currently legal for producers, distributors and retailers to sell Salmonella contaminated poultry in the United States. A citizen petition to make it illegal to sell poultry contaminated with any one of 31 strains of […]

Salmonella
July 26, 2023

FDA Investigating Cyclospora, E. coli, Salmonella and Hepatitis A Outbreaks

It has been a busy July.

E. coli Salmonella +2
July 24, 2023

Romaine Lettuce recalled due to Rodent Shit

C&E Farms Inc., of Oxnard, CA, is recalling certain bins of romaine lettuce because the product may be contaminated with rodent droppings. According to the details posted online by the FDA, the recall was initiated on June 16, 2023, and is ongoing. The recalled product was distributed in Massachusetts and Minnesota. Recalled products: Anyone who […]

Salmonella
July 24, 2023

It is good to be recognized for hard work, dedication and ethics

I just got this email from a lawyer that I have worked with several times over the years. I hope all lawyers get an email like this once in their practice – mine is pushing 36 years. Retirement has freed me of the political and financial strains of formal law firm culture, liberating my mind […]

Case News
July 21, 2023

What Consumers need to know about Listeria – a deadly foodborne pathogen

What is Listeria? Listeria is a bacterium that causes a serious infection called listeriosis. Around 300 deaths in the United States are caused by Listeria infection each year, according to estimates from a 2011 CDC report.  Listeria bacteria are most found in raw foods. Vegetables can be contaminated by soil and water carrying bacteria. Listeria is also found in raw animal […]

Listeria
July 21, 2023

Breaking News: 3 dead in Listeria Outbreak in Washington

“Genetic fingerprinting results (whole genome sequencing) indicate that these patients likely have the same source of infection. Patients became ill between February 27 and June 30, 2023.” (Tacoma News Tribune) Tacoma-Pierce County Department of Health reports that it is working with Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and Thurston County Public Health and Social Services […]

Listeria
July 21, 2023

More illnesses linked to FDA regulated food

Federal public health officials continue to identify more patients in ongoing outbreaks of foodborne illnesses – E. coli, Salmonella, Cyclospora and Hepatitis A. In an outbreak of E. coli infections from an unknown source, the patient count has grown to 12, up from 11 a week ago. Investigators have initiated traceback efforts, according to an […]

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